Victory Motorcycles Chrome Billet Rear Axel Adjuster Covers on 2040-parts.com
Clear Brook, Virginia, US
Made by Polaris Victory and designed to fit either Hammer or Jackpot models, these rear axel covers are a classic addition to any bike. They add just enough chrome to make your bike shine! These covers are new and in original packaging and includes mounting hardware and installation instructions. Originally retailing at $129.99, this is a great deal! (You can even see the camera reflection through the plastic!)
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